Chapter

 1     I|          swore, as he was pretty sure to do, he should have a
 2     I|        to lie to-night, for I am sure I should very much like
 3     I|       all. Ah, mon cher heyduke, sure I see something cooked.
 4    II|        very terrible affair, I'm sure."~ ~"We'll see," said Abellino,
 5    IV|          s dances. He was pretty sure to marry her, as any other
 6    IV|        in His own time, and I am sure you will all be happy."~ ~
 7    VI|          in a courteous voice (a sure sign that he was accustomed
 8    VI|          a bullet, may be pretty sure of his man in a duel!~ ~"
 9   VII|        being granted him? Was he sure of another month, or another
10   VII|         of all, in order to make sure that Master Jock really
11  VIII|          I say that?"~ ~"Oh, I'm sure of that."~ ~"Well, what
12  VIII|        shouldn't mind that, I am sure; I should like to be your
13    IX| something will come of this, I'm sure."~ ~One day Teresa went
14    IX|         things come about, to be sure! Here am I with four foolish
15    IX|       daughters do grow up to be sure! Every time a poor man's
16    IX|        very mysteriously to make sure that nobody was within hearing
17    IX|     across the girl, but she was sure to come, as otherwise she
18     X|         little mishaps which are sure to occur!"~ ~And then the
19    XI|       before her; for you may be sure that she will not approve
20   XVI|  whatever one of them forgot was sure to occur to the other. Fanny
21  XVII|      Success was certain. He was sure to triumph over women of
22  XVII|    pleasure, that she was pretty sure to show favour to any one.
23  XVII|   rejected flower, as if to make sure of the place where it had
24 XVIII|         him."~ ~"I am absolutely sure I know who her lover is,"
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